7.0-magnitude quake damages roads in Alaska

IANS  |  Anchorage 

A magnitude 7.0 that struck near Anchorage, Alaska, damaged roads, buildings and also triggered a temporary warning, authorities said.

The booming quake hit at about 8.30 a.m. on Friday, some 10 miles northeast of Anchorage, at a depth of 21 miles, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).

The USGS reported dozens of aftershocks even after the warning was cancelled, reports

The largest, registering 5.7, was located in Seismologists predicted many more in the coming days and weeks.

"It was very loud when it came," said.

"It was very clear that this was something bigger than what we normally experience. We live in country so folks... But this was a big one."

and television news video depicted scenes of chaos, including students taking shelter under desks, roads buckling under passing cars, tumbling from shelves, hospital workers scrambling for cover and panicked attorneys under tables as a courtroom rocked from side to side.

Despite the chaos, authorities said on Friday night that no fatalities or serious injuries were reported.

The said von Friday night that had been briefed on the disaster and he has approved a federal disaster declaration for that authorises the and (FEMA) to coordinate all disaster relief efforts.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 09:20 IST